After third place in mixed on Friday, she also celebrated third place in singles on Sunday. Victory went to the Norwegian dominator Gyda Westvold Hansen after 14:34.8 minutes ahead of the only 17-year-old Nathalie Armbruster (+26.6). Hirner finished just 1.2 seconds behind the German.
“All in all, I’m really satisfied with the last few days. It was really cool to start the New Year with third place today,” said Hirner. Together with Armbruster she set a good pace and worked well together. “Then the group blasted really well in the second round.” The women now have a two-week break before Hirner and Co. continue at the home World Cup in Seefeld.
Saturday’s winner Johannes Lamparter had put himself in a good starting position in the second competition in Otepää. The Tyrolean finished third in the ski jumping section, right behind his teammate Franz-Josef Rehrl. Thomas Rettenegger, who surprisingly finished third the day before, is fifth. Rehrl and Lamparter go into the 10K trail six and nine seconds behind leader Ryota Yamamoto (JPN).
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